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Occupation Underway at Two Tory MP Offices in London, ON: Seniors, Retirees and Supporters Demand That Tories Protect Public Pensions

BRAMPTON, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 9, 2012) - A group of pensioners, soon-to-be pensioners, labour activists and supporters, angry at the Harper Government's announcement that it intends to cut Old Age Security (OAS) benefits, are presently occupying the Constituency Office of Conservative MPs Susan Truppe and Ed Holder in London, Ontario. They are among hundreds of other seniors, retirees, workers and family members who have resorted to holding sit-ins at 1:00 pm today in 21 Ontario Tory constituency offices, to demand that retirees and seniors be elevated out of poverty.

"Our government should be supporting retirees and seniors, not greedy corporations," said Patti Dalton, President of the London and District Labour Council. "Harper is spending billions to reduce corporate taxes but he refuses to call on these same corporations to invest a fraction of their publicly-subsidized savings in pensioners. Only a minor increase in Canada Pension Plan contributions would double CPP benefits for all retirees and seniors."

Outraged constituents have resorted to occupying their local constituency offices to demand that Conservative Members of Parliament abandon plans to push back the OAS eligibility age from 65 to 67, or reduce pension benefits. Instead, they are calling for the Harper government to introduce modest increases to Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions that would double benefits for all retirees and seniors.

The two London occupations are currently taking place in the following locations:

MP OFFICE

OFFICE ADDRESS

LEAD OCCUPIER

TEL #

Susan Truppe

546 King Street, Main Office, London

Len Elliott

519-671-9320

Ed Holder

200-390 Commissioners Rd West, London

Jim Kennedy

519-697-0360

"There is no excuse for Prime Minister Harper to cut the meagre incomes of pensioners or consign the working poor to two more years of poverty. Nearly every economist and the government's own Parliamentary Watch Dog, Kevin Page, are forecasting the long-term sustainability of public pensions," said Ryan. "If Harper thinks that he can take on retirees and seniors in this country without a fight from the labour movement, he is sorely mistaken. Harper has touched the 'third rail' of Canadian politics and in doing so he has unleashed a labour and seniors movement of 'Blue-Grey Power' that is prepared to mobilize the public to defend the income security of the retirees of today and tomorrow."

For a full list of occupations currently taking place in Conservative MP constituency offices across Ontario, visit: www.OFL.ca

"We are bringing our frustrations directly to the office of Truppe and Holder because the people in this community are outraged that our government representatives are betraying their own constituents," said Dalton. "The Conservatives have no mandate to attack the retirement security of all seniors and pensioners. Truppe and Holder are going to have a fight on their hands their own backyard."

The OFL represents 54 unions and one million workers in Ontario. OFL President Sid Ryan is the voice of Ontario's labour movement.